Emy is finally old enough to get excited about a Christmas tree, opening presents, etc. Last year was fun but at 2 years old this year she definitely gets it a little bit more this year. I was always so excited for holidays with kids, it's just that much more enjoyable when you can see them having so much fun and I have such good memories growing up that I couldn't wait to partake in all the merriment with my own kids. I just never clicked when we first had Emersyn that it would be a few years before they can actually participate, ha. So this year ... I wanted to do something she could find fun in an thus, a hunt for a toddler friendly advent calendar.
I wracked my brain and looked on Pinterest (of course) and I found one where someone had used paper lunch bags to open each day and I knew it would be perfect for Emy. First, I numbered them all and she got to decorate them:
My plan originally was to fill them all with something and then hang them up by the tree but it turns out I wasn't nearly organized enough to have them all pre filled. So I'm not gonna lie, they are all hanging up empty and I simply fill the bag for the day that day. She doesn't know any different ;)
I also write down some simple Bible verses for each day of advent. She doesn't quite get yet what we're reading but we're doing it anyways!
- Decorate the tree
- Christmas stickers to play with
- Watch the Caillou holiday movie
- Drink hot apple cider
- Make salt dough ornaments
- Paint the salt dough ornaments
- New Christmas jammies
- Make Christmas cookies
- Read Christmas books
- A $1 reindeer headband I found at Target with candy
- Played with some red and green balloons
- Watched Arthur Christmas
Basically ... I tried to think of simple and cheap ideas that she would have fun with that wouldn't be too much work for mom because mom is busy with a 3 month old as well :) If the particular activity doesn't fit in the bag I put in a "clue" such as a cookie cutter for the cookies or some kind of candy/treat that she opens
More to come!
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